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Peacock King (Manga)
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Peacock King (known as Kujaku Oh in Japan) is a Weekly Young Jump seinen manga series by Makoto Ogino. The manga ran from 1985 to 1989 on Weekly Young Jump. It stars the main character Kujaku, a modern-day Buddhist monk and member of the Ura-Kouya, a secret organization specialized in demon hunting. The series was followed by an 11 volumes series, Kujaku Oh: Taimaseiden, a 12 volumes series, Kujaku Oh: Magarigamiki, and prequel, Kujaku Oh Rising along with Kujaku Oh: Sengoku Tensei that ran from 2012.The manga was adapted to two OVAs series in 1988 and 1994 by Madhouse, being both translated for the US market as Spirit Warrior. The first, written by Sho Aikawa, was composed of three episodes that contained a mix of plot points of the manga and wholly original stories. The second, retitled as Shin Kujaku Oh and directed by Rintaro, adapted a later arc in two episodes, though it deviated oddly from the manga by treating the arc as a self-contained story with its own origin and closure instead of being part of a series.Two Hong Kong movies, Peacock King and Saga of the Phoenix, were also made, and Sega published two games for their consoles, Kujaku-Oh for the Sega Master System and its sequel, Kujaku-Oh 2, for the Sega Genesis. Neither game retained the license for their exported versions, with the former being renamed Spellcaster, while the latter became Mystic Defender. | |
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Creator Cameo | |
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Creator Cameo: "Peacock King" creator Makoto Ogino voices a demon in the OVA. | |
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Full-Frontal Assault | |
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Full-Frontal Assault: Asura in the second OVA episode must face the Cherub while nude, as she was that way before being freed by Kujaku. | |
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Mr. Fanservice | |
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Asura ends up naked in every episode of the first OVA series. The first episode is especially blatant, as when she activates the power of her guardian god, all her clothes explode away for no discernible reason. Onimaru usually loses his upper clothes as well, and it is for similar reasons given his heavily muscled body. | |
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The Heart | |
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The Heart: Asura, the only girl and moral support. | |
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Playing with Fire | |
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Playing with Fire: Asura is a pyrokinetic. | |
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Cool Shades | |
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Cool Shades: Onimaru always wears red shades, which get broken pretty often (funnily enough, he has his jeep's glove compartment filled up with spare shades in prevision of this). | |
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Adaptational Villainy | |
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Adaptational Villainy: Tomoko in the OVA never does a Heel–Face Turn like in the manga, as she dies in a Redemption Equals Death along with Kujaku. | |
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Ax-Crazy | |
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Ax-Crazy: Tomoko, at least until her Heel–Face Turn in the manga and Redemption Equals Death in the OVA. | |
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Tomato in the Mirror | |
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Tomato in the Mirror: Sigfried isn't aware that he is an android. | |
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The Smart Guy | |
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The Smart Guy: Kaiho Ko, an occult expert with many different skills. | |
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Death by Adaptation | |
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Death by Adaptation: Unlike the manga, where they survive the events of their meeting, Tomoko and Kujaku both die in the second OVA series. | |
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Adaptational Alternate Ending | |
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Adaptational Alternate Ending: As mentioned, the second OVA series is a self-conclusive story. In its ending, Kujaku and Tomoko die, while in the manga they both survive. | |
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The Big Guy | |
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The Big Guy: Onimaru, the strongest and meanest. | |
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Torso with a View | |
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Torso with a View: Onimaru's favourite way to dispose of enemy monsters is punching them through their torso. | |
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The Lancer | |
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The Lancer: Nikko, his onmyodo classmate and personality opposite (he switches roles with Kaiho Ko in the second OVA series, in which Nikko is Demoted to Extra). | |
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Gratuitous Rape | |
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Gratuitous Rape: Setsuko is raped by an invisible spirit at the third episode, mostly to show the witch's wickedness. | |
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Babies Ever After | |
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Babies Ever After: Tomoko and Kaiho in the manga. | |
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Adaptational Badass | |
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Adaptational Badass: Nobunaga, a minor enemy in the manga, is turned as a much powerful and important antagonist in the first OVA series. | |
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Impossibly Cool Clothes | |
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Impossibly Cool Clothes: Tomoko's ridiculous red dress in the OVA, which is the nearest thing to go nude without really going nude. | |
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Kung-Fu Wizard | |
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Kung-Fu Wizard: Every onmyoji/sorcerer/whatever in the series usually shows hand-to-hand fighting expertise either with or without weapons. | |
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Five-Man Band | |
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Five-Man Band The Hero: Kujaku, the leader. The Lancer: Nikko, his onmyodo classmate and personality opposite (he switches roles with Kaiho Ko in the second OVA series, in which Nikko is Demoted to Extra). The Big Guy: Onimaru, the strongest and meanest. The Smart Guy: Kaiho Ko, an occult expert with many different skills. The Heart: Asura, the only girl and moral support. | |
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Exposed to the Elements | |
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Exposed to the Elements: Tomoko inexplicably goes up to the Himalaya while barefoot and half naked without batting an eye. | |
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Half-Human Hybrid | |
Peacock King (Manga) / int_a2cbad1 | comment |
Half-Human Hybrid: Although the OVA series forgets to mention it, Onimaru is a half-oni, whose natural Healing Factor explains how he survives a ton of beatdowns and mortal wounds. | |
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Adaptation Dye-Job | |
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Adaptation Dye-Job: The first episode of the OVA portrays Asura as a redhead, instead of the dark blonde she is in the manga and rest of the series. However, given that in the manga she is mentioned to love fashion and change her hairstyle often, the change might be meant to be a literal dye job in-universe. | |
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Full-Contact Magic | |
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Full-Contact Magic: Onimaru often executes his attack spells in the shape of flying punches. | |
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Orochi | |
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Orochi: Summoning Yamata no Orochi is a major plot point of the first game. | |
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Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot | |
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Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot: Buddhist ki-and-bead shooting monks a la Donovan vs nazi-summoning demons, demon-summoning nazis, demonic nazis, cybernetic demonic nazis with Gatling arms, and a bishounen vampire nazi robot who isn't even aware he's a robot. And at one point the nazis went to war with one of the demon lords, and won. | |
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Demoted to Extra | |
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Demoted to Extra: Nikko in most adaptations, especially the second OVA series. | |
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Shout-Out | |
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Shout-Out: The 1994 OVA features a Nazi agent that is basically a copy of Arnold Toht, complete with a mutilated hand, as well as a demon resembling a Xenomorph. | |
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Adaptational Wimp | |
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Adaptational Wimp: Despite being threatened and captured continiously, Asura uses her pyrokinetic powers exactly once in the two OVA series (not counting one in which she simply uses her spiritual energy to heal Kujaku). It makes the viewer wonder why does she go along with the main chraracters everywhere if she will not fight her way out of a paper bag. The second OVA series turns Kujaku into a weak magic newbie instead of the master he was already in the manga. | |
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Vitriolic Best Buds | |
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Vitriolic Best Buds: Kujaku and Onimaru, who always stick together despite being quite humorously vocal about their mutual disdain. | |
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Historical Villain Upgrade | |
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Historical Villain Upgrade: Abe no Seimei and Oda Nobunaga in the first series. | |
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The Hero | |
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The Hero: Kujaku, the leader. | |
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Clothing Damage | |
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Clothing Damage: Asura ends up naked in every episode of the first OVA series. The first episode is especially blatant, as when she activates the power of her guardian god, all her clothes explode away for no discernible reason. Onimaru usually loses his upper clothes as well, and it is for similar reasons given his heavily muscled body. In the second OVA series, the already rather undressed Tomoko gets a breast exposed by damage to her dress. | |
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